The study was published in the journal Health Promotion International. Learning CPR compression techniques on manikins without breasts contributes towards women being less likely to receive life ...
Women and those with breasts are less likely to receive CPR and survive cardiac arrest than men, according to a recent study. The study analysed 4,491 cardiac arrests between 2017–2019 and found that ...
Brandon Holland gives instruction to Jackson, and other Camp C.O.P.S. campers, learning CPR and first aid technique on Wednesday, at the Carroll County Farm Museum. BALTIMORE — A new study by ...
The study found 4,113 cases of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest from 2020 to 2022 in Baltimore City with a bystander CPR rate that decreased from 29.6% in 2020 to 27.4% in 2022.
Chicago [US], November 27: A Multi-Centre Study for Hands-only CPR Training Assessment Towards Building a "Nation of Lifesavers "in India - Presented at the annual scientific meeting of American Heart ...
According to a recent study, since CPR or cardiopulmonary resuscitation is usually practised on mannequins that do not have breasts and are flat-chested, women who need this life-saving first-aid ...
New research highlights the life-saving importance of starting CPR as soon as possible when someone has a cardiac arrest, whether at home or in public. The study, presented at the American Heart ...
Since 2010, one prospective study examining bystander CPR demonstrated that for OOH arrest of presumed cardiac etiology in infants and children, favorable neurological outcome between those who ...
“Our findings reinforce that every second counts when starting bystander CPR and even a few minutes delay can make a big difference,” said Evan O’Keefe, M.D., the study’s first author and a ...